2-in-1 jasmine shampoo with conditioning butters

Our vegan, 2-in-1 shampoo bar cleans and conditions your hair with moisturizing nut oils and shea butter. These butters and oils care for dry, processed locks and leave you with glossy, shiny, and softened tresses. Long used as a tonic for the hair and scalp, jasmine also perfumes your locks with an ultra-sexy fragrance with serious staying power. Named after a certain naked protestor, Godiva gets to work sending a message to your hair.

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Perfect for on-the-go types: Cleansing and conditioning, you can wash and go with just this and still have fabulous hair.

Customer Review

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"I love this bar and just bought another one along with two new kinds to try. I have thick (no, I mean VERY THICK) Hispanic hair that is wavy to curly. I shy away from anything that "volumizes". This is my go-to, every other day shampoo. And since I wash
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"I love this bar and just bought another one along with two new kinds to try. I have thick (no, I mean VERY THICK) Hispanic hair that is wavy to curly. I shy away from anything that "volumizes". This is my go-to, every other day shampoo. And since I wash my hair only every other day, I guess you could say this is my regular use shampoo. I do have other liquid shampoos but I feel they add build-up where this does not & yet it doesn't dry out my hair either. I have never found the bars to break apart expect when I have about 1 gram left and it's never messy. I highly recommend it!
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Featured Ingredient

Shea Butter (Butyrospermum parkii)
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How to use

Wet both hair and the shampoo bar. Glide the shampoo bar down the length of your hair about three times (right, left and back). Work into a lather and rinse thoroughly. Follow with LUSH conditioner if needed. Keep your solid shampoo in a cool, dry place between uses; we recommend using a LUSH shampoo bar tin.

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Questions & Answers

If i have dry, course, chemically treated hair, will I still be able to use this as a shampoo AND and conditioner. Usually i have to smother my hair in moisturization to look nice. With this be okay to use on it's own (without conditioner)?

We always recommend you conditioner after shampooing, but the chunks of shea and cocoa butters in Godiva will help to add that extra moisture when you're shampooing, supplementing the conditioner that comes after! For you I would recommend our Retread conditioner, or our H'Suan Wen Hua hair treatment to help put that health and vitality back into your hair!

Answered on 2/27/2015 by Meg from LUSH Direct

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I have long course chemically treated hair. Usually i have to use tons of conditioner after my shampoo. Will this be moisturizing enough to use as a shampoo AND a conditioner, For when i travel or the gym?

The Godiva solid shampoo bar is the most moisturizing shampoo bar that LUSH has created. The cocoa butter and shea butters work together to deeply condition hair. However, if you are used to using much more conditioner, it may be a good idea to also use a solid conditioner, when you plan on travelling. Jungle is a lovely, rich solid conditioner for all hair types, and it will be able to give your hair the extra moisture it is used to receiving.

Answered on 3/21/2015 by Emily from LUSH Direct

VERIFIED BUYER

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Yes, I would think Godiva Solid Shampoo will be enough for when you travelor go to the gym. It will not give you a whole lot of conditioner like youare use to but it will hold you over till you can get to your regularproducts.

Answered on 2/27/2015 by kc_train from Kansas

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I am torn between this one and Seanik. I am leaning towards this one because i heard that the wonderful smell will last all day but i am torn because i hear Seanik gives your hair great volume. My hair is rather normal but a bit damaged and oily. What are your thoughts on which i should purchase?

Since you referred to your hair as oily, Godiva might not be the right shampoo bar for you. Seanik will give you volume and shine, but I also recommend using Jumping Juniper. It will leave your hair feeling soft, shiny, and it will definitely mop up the oil!

Answered on 3/21/2015 by Pauline

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Since you referred to your hair as oily, Godiva might not be the right shampoo bar for you. Seanik will give you volume and shine, but I also recommend using Jumping Juniper. It will leave your hair feeling soft, shiny, and it will definitely mop up the oil!

Answered on 3/21/2015 by Pauline

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I have tried both, Godiva and Seanik. Godiva did make my hair smell greatbut left it a bit oily. The Seanik shampoo dried out my hair and left itflyaway and did nothing for volume although LUSH said it would providevolume, it did not. So I can't really recommend either solid shampoo you areasking about. By the way, I have thin, oily at the scalp/dry at the endshair.

Answered on 2/21/2015 by kc_train from Kansas

VERIFIED BUYER

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I love Godiva not just for the scent, but because it also leaves my hairamazingly soft and shiny. Seanik smells good too, but personally, i wouldchoose Godiva. :)

Answered on 2/21/2015 by Anonymous

VERIFIED BUYER

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Both! I personally always have a Godiva and a Sqeaky Green, for my psoriasis, in my shower at all times. If they're properly stored they will last a ridiculously long time and you can alternate between the two.Sent from my iPhun

Answered on 2/21/2015 by Anonymous

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Hi there :) I am placing an order soon and am torn between Godiva and Seanik. I have platinum blonde hair that is damaged from all the bleach, yet tends to get oily between washes. I guess I'd classify it as "combination" hair. Wondering if anyone might have some insight on what would be a better option for me. Thanks :)

Hi there! Thanks for your question!Personally, I love both. But it is totally up to you and your hair! I would recommend using Godiva because its both a 2-in-1 shampoo and conditioner, and really helps dry and frizzy hair. Seanik is also wonderful, I like Seanik because it smells great, the seaweed and sea salt helps flat hair bounce back. Up to you!Hope this helps!:)

Answered on 1/28/2015 by Anonymous

VERIFIED BUYER

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I have used both Godiva and Seanik solid shampoos. I have brown hair withred tones that tends to be dry and fly away between washings. I liked theGodiva better since it has some conditioner built in and helps with the flyaways. The Seanik dried my hair out and I had to use a separate conditioneror else my hair was completely unmanageable. Hope this gave you some insightand best of luck with your purchases.

Answered on 12/9/2014 by kc_train from Kansas

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I have very long and thick hair and have to use a conditioner after I shampoo, would this be a good idea to use for my hair? Does it make hair more manageable? I have never tried a shampoo bar before but would like to stop using store bought shampoo/conditioner.

You can definitely try a few to see, which one works for you and Godiva t would a great solid shampoo to start with! It does soften the hair, becuase it's a 2 for 1 solid shampoo with conditioner. The nut oils and Shea butter work really well to moisturize hair!

Answered on 11/14/2014 by Anonymous

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I don't think anyone can answer that question for you except you. In myopinion, I do not think you will be happy with Godiva Solid Shampoo. I havethinning, dry hair and thought Godiva would be the answer to my dry frizzyhair and it did not help. The shampoo does smell wonderful and left my hairsmelling great all day. If it were me, I would try a bar and give it a whirl- you might find you like it. LUSH has lots of shampoos and with some trialand error you just might find the exact one suited to your hair needs.

Answered on 10/14/2014 by kc_train from Kansas

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I read that this shampoo bar is good for color treated hair, but I was wondering if any of the other solid shampoos are ok to use on color treated hair? Also, what is best to avoid for hair that has been colored? I have fine hair that is wavy.

Godiva is perfect for colored hair because how moisturizing it is. Another great choice would be Trichomania! You would want to stay away from shampoos that have sea salt or citrus like Seanik and Ultimate Shine.

Answered on 9/25/2014 by Kayla from LUSH DIRECT

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I have used this product for a couple of weeks. My scalp has become more and more irritated. So much so that my hair dresser even noticed redness. Is this a common problem? I did not have any problems with my scalp itching or hurting before using this product. I have never had this problem with any type of shampoo before. The person that sold my this shampoo said it was gentle and would help my scalp. It has done quite the opposite. I LOVE the body soap I purchased but feel I have wasted my money on the shampoo. Confused and afraid to try another.

I'm so sorry that you had a bad reaction to this product! It may have to do with your particular hair type, as everyone can react differently with certain products. I would suggest checking our ingredients list, there may be a certain one that you are scalp is sensitive to. Godiva is our only product that is meant to be a shampoo and conditioner, so it's recommended that you only use this item a few times a week.

An alternative to Godiva would be our Soak and Float shampoo bar. It is an effective shampoo bar and although this shampoo bar smells like campfires, it is incredibly effective at fighting flakes and soothing irritated scalps!

Answered on 11/28/2013 by Anonymous

VERIFIED BUYER

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Hi Amber,I have used this product and I really liked it. I had absolutely no irritation from it and my hair and scalp are in good shape. While I have not used it for more than a week at a time (I use it when I travel) I find it to be a great product. Check the ingredients; maybe you are allergic and/or sensitive to one of them. Moreover, I love, love, love all of the Lush products and I have never had an issue with any of them.Hope that helps!

Answered on 11/5/2013 by Anonymous

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I'm a big fan of Godiva! I've been using it for years. However, because it's a conditioning shampoo I always alternate it with another shampoo and conditioner combo during the week to give my hair a break. I usually alternate with New! shampoo bar or Soak and Float shampoo bar from lush. New! is great for strengthening hair and even though Soak and Float smells like a camp fire it is amazing for your scalp. So I would just limit your use with the Godiva, even though it makes your hair to die for.Sent from my iPhone

i have all over color on my hair and have not noticed it stripping my color at all. It's actually improving the condition of my hair which is making my color last longer. I would use american cream conditioner with it though.

Answered on 6/8/2012 by Amanda from St. Louis, Missouri

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ABsolutely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Godiva is the one for you. Mine was fried from coloring and being in the water for swimming. All this repeated coloring left is dried out and UGH. Yes, this works. It's like your hair starts the healing process. Keep using it. MIracle. Honestly.......

Answered on 6/16/2012 by Janey from Arlington, VA

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Since shampoo is designed to remove dirt, oil, and deposits from the hair, it may fade synthetic dyes over time. That said, the best way to minimize colour-loss is to condition thoroughly to help seal the hair's cuticle. Godiva is loaded with conditioning cocoa butter and macadamia nut oil, so it would much less likely to strip colour than a more intense citrus or salt based shampoo.

Answered on 5/11/2012 by Megan from LUSH

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I use this all the time & have very brightly dyed purple & black hair, this will pull the color out of your hair. I don't mind because it makes my hair feel amazing & the smell is beyond incredible. I just re-dye more often as a trade off. If you are using a normal colored box dye (blonde, brown, etc. It probably won't pull the color out, but with the brighter colors the lather turns whatever color my hair is at the time and it does fade the color.

While it's best used for its intended purpose as a shampoo, you can use it as a bar soap if you're in a pinch. If you want a body soap designed for the body skin with a similar scent, have a peek at the Lust soap!

Answered on 4/9/2012 by Megan from LUSH

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Sure! They are basically all the same ingredients. I use Godiva in the shower in the morning and it works great!

Answered on 4/14/2012 by Indy Singer from Mooresville, IN

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I am wondering about the "perfume" in the Godiva's ingredient list. Is there a lot? I have really sensitive skin (eczema) and usually have to steer clear of artificially fragranced products.

We can use the term “perfume” to legally encompass all of the fragrance components (such as resins, essential oils, absolutes, other fragrance materials, etc) that we select to come up with our signature LUSH scent. In many cases, we do list the most prominent scent materials, particularly if they are part of what makes the product effective. Such as in Godiva, we use ylang ylang oil both for its sensual scent, as well as for its beautiful shine.

We like to start with natural oils and build up fragrances around them, using synthetic materials to support the formulae. The synthetic ingredients we use may be existing components of materials. For example, adding geraniol to a rose and geranium fragrance will tie together the ‘chemical daisy chain’ because both of these natural materials contain geraniol. We also use synthetic musk and some aromas that are impossible to obtain from nature, e.g. for candy scents.

Making perfumes is usually a closely guarded secret to companies – it’s one of the important elements of brand recognition and customer loyalty. There are already many knock-offs of our products in the world and we feel it’s reasonable of us not to publish the perfume formulations.

Answered on 2/27/2012 by Megan from LUSH

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It is a strong scent, but a very pleasant one. It smells of real jasmine, unlike the fakey smell of artificial fragrances. I have sensitive skin as well, it does not bother me one bit. Even my fave lush moisturizer has a slight scent, and it is magic on my sensitive skin that reacts against so many things! (It's called celestial btw). If you like Jasmine, I think you'd be good to go trying it!

Answered on 3/20/2012 by Brooke the preppy beauty junkie! from Charlotte, NC

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There is a lot of fragrance, but I believe it is mostly jasmine absolute, so not artificial in the sense of chemicals. But if you're sensitive to scents, maybe steer clear.

Answered on 4/8/2012 by dragonflygrrl from Kansas

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how long does this bar last on average? like how many washes can we expect...

I just purchased this exactly one month ago and I have very, very long hair. Mine hasn't lasted nearly as long as I thought it would, which is disappointing, but my hair is so much healthier as a result. I'd say I maybe have enough for another week? But it is on its last leg!

Answered on 5/6/2014 by Endlessly from Minnesota

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It will last between 60-80 washes provided the bar is allowed a chance to dry after each use. I'd recommend keeping it in a well-draining soap dish to help it last longer.

Answered on 1/13/2012 by Megan from LUSH

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Honestly, on average I use a lot of shampoo, so it did not last as long as is advertised. They say that a shampoo bar lasts up to 80 washes. Not so for me. I have long and very thick hair and I like to shampoo twice. I wash my hair every other day, so it lasted me about 30 washes. It will last longer if you have shorter hair or thinner hair. It lasted me just a long as a bottle of shampoo would have lasted, but the results I get from the bar, far exceed that of any bottled shampoo I have tried.

Answered on 1/26/2012 by MeliQ from Buena Park, CA

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4-6 months depending on how often you use it and how long your hair is.

Answered on 1/26/2012 by pamperme from San Diego, CA

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Mine lasted me 4 and 1/2 months and I use it almost every day. It also depends on your hair.

Answered on 1/29/2012 by Nichole from Lehigh Acres, Fl.

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Hi, on average ( using only 3 strokes) it can last between 2 or 3 months. You should expect at least 45-60 or more washes depending on the length and thickness of your hair.

Answered on 2/20/2012 by Holliewallie from Texas

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I have VERY long hair hair but its not thick and I can get 60-80 washes from a shampoo puck, just be sure not to store it near water or heat :)

Answered on 4/26/2012 by Candy Rayne from Saint Augustine, FL

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Mine lasts for 6 months and I wash my hair everyother day. It is short hair, but I don't put the shampoo bar on my hair that's why it lasts so long. I suds my hands, then use that on my hair, rinse and repeat. Woooosh - the shampoo seems to explode into a full head of lather the 2nd time. I love it!!